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By Kenneth Richard on 15. April 2024
More evidence emerges that Antarctica has undergone rapid glacier and sea ice expansion in recent centuries, in line with the long-term and recent Antarctic cooling trend. West Antarctica’s mean annual surface temperatures cooled by more than -1.8°C (-0.93°C per decade) from 1999-2018 (Zhang et al., 2023). Not just West Antarctica, but most of the continent […]
Posted in Antarctic, Cooling/Temperature, Glaciers |
By Kenneth Richard on 6. November 2023
Significant 21st century cooling in the Central Pacific, Eastern Pacific, and nearly all of Antarctica “implies substantial uncertainties in future temperature projections of CMIP6 models.” – Zhang et al., 2023 New research indicates West Antarctica’s mean annual surface temperatures cooled by more than -1.8°C (-0.93°C per decade) from 1999-2018. In spring, the West Antarctic Ice […]
Posted in Antarctic, Cooling/Temperature |
By Kenneth Richard on 26. January 2023
Independent analyses from multiple independent sources indicate Arctic Siberia was 3 to 5°C warmer than today during the peak of the last glacial, or when CO2 levels were below 200 ppm. Measurements from Antarctica’s ice sheet are almost invariably used to characterize both the global-scale atmospheric CO2 levels and climate for the last 10s to […]
Posted in Antarctic, Arctic, Paleo-climatology |
By P Gosselin on 24. January 2023
New climate science videos now in English – made in Germany: ‘World Climate News’ YouTube channel. In the first video: Alarmist sea level rise scenarios looking more unlikely…some Antarctic regions will see cooling… The German Die kalte Sonne site, and then later Klimanachrichten now presents its climate and energy news videos in English at its […]
Posted in Antarctic, Hurricanes/Tornados |
By P Gosselin on 20. January 2023
Chart by Mrs. Heller, a.k.a. Kirye Despite all the claims of a “rapidly warming planet”, we know Antarctic sea ice extent has seen a rather impressive upward trend over the past 40 years, which tells us cooling is more likely at play. Here’s southern hemisphere sea ice extent chart (up to 2017): Antarctic sea ice […]
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By Kenneth Richard on 5. January 2023
New studies affirm Antarctica has not been cooperating with either the global warming or “polar amplification” narratives. “The Antarctic continent has not warmed in the last seven decades, despite a monotonic increase in the atmospheric concentration of greenhouse gases.” – Singh and Polvani, 2020 Image Source: Singh and Polvani, 2020 Antarctica Peninsula “cooling period over […]
Posted in Antarctic, Cooling/Temperature |
By Kenneth Richard on 26. September 2022
The increasing loss of ozone (O3) from 3o°N – 30°S has steadily accelerated since the early 1980s despite the 1987 Montreal Protocol’s ban on so-called “ozone depleting substances” like chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). Once again this suggests human activity does not drive ozone losses. Twenty years after the Montreal Protocol agreement limiting or banning CFC use scientists […]
Posted in Ozone 'Hole' |
By P Gosselin on 9. November 2021
Antarctica sets a record cold six month period…Neumayer station sets new winter record low, sees rapid cooling since 2000! German Die kalte Sonne here features Antarctica’s record cold winter – the coldest since temperature measurements began some 60 years ago. Coldest April-September period The Amundsen Scott station at the South Pole recorded a mean temperature […]
Posted in Alarmism, Antarctic |
By Kenneth Richard on 27. September 2021
A new study (Kumar et al., 2021) reports the “overall SST trend in the Weddell Sea is negative” since 1979 and this has occurred in tandem with “the expansion of SIE [sea ice extent].” Another new study (King et al., 2021) reports the oldest temperature stations in Antarctica show a cooling/non-warming trend since 1956. Antarctica […]
Posted in Antarctic, Cooling/Temperature, Sea Ice |
By P Gosselin on 19. September 2021
The IPCC 6th Report seems to have missed a lot, hasn’t it? Recent publications since the 5th Report show ALL OF ANTARCTICA, including the peninsula, has cooled since the late 1990s. Friday I wrote about how the entire continent of Antarctica (except its peninsula) was found by leading scientists to be cooling significantly. The publication […]
Posted in Antarctic, Misc. |
By P Gosselin on 17. September 2021
East Antarctica, which covers two thirds of the South Pole, has cooled a whopping 2.8°C over the past 4 decades; West Antarctica approximately 1.6°C. ..only tiny Antarctic Peninsula saw statistically insignificant warming. German climate website Die kalte Sonne posted its 64th climate video here and examined a new paper on Antarctica by Zhu et al […]
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By P Gosselin on 28. August 2021
By Kirye and Pierre Just a short post today about sea ice trends at Antarctica, a place that global warming alarmists don’t like talki9ng about For some reason, the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) doesn’t add a trend line to the annual minimum and mean sea ice extent plot for Antarctica. So we’ve added these trend […]
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